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#2604 fixed 64-Bit Solaris 10 guests don't work -> fixed in SVN sej7278
Description

See also http://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?p=45615

Basically if you run a 64-Bit Linux/Vista host and enable VT-X, Solaris 10u5 or 10u6 will not boot. on a 32-Bit CPU or with VT-X disabled, Solaris goes into 32-Bit mode and works fine.

Both will install ok, but 10u6 never gets past first boot. 10u5 dies if you apply a kernel patch and if you install Guest Additions it breaks X completely.

SATA support doesn't seem to work with any host/guest combination, and Guest Additions are a bit flaky at best - with resizing the VirtualBox window crashing Gnome.

#2779 duplicate UNIX Guest Additions - X11 window stuck at 640x480 => duplicate of #2783 sej7278
Description

Fedora 10 64-Bit host.

Any Linux guest (Debian 4.0, RHEL 5u2, Ubuntu 8.04) has its X11/xorg stuck at the Framebuffer 640x480 resolution.

Its possibly a QT4 redraw bug as if you click the window's close icon, the menu thing pops up asking if you want to power off, acpi off etc; and it forces the window to redraw to 1024x768.

Resizing and seemless still don't work though, and fullscreen works but the resolution is stuck at 1024x768 (even on my 1280x1024 monitor).

Also mouse integration doesn't work on Solaris 10u6 64-Bit guests, although it doesn't seem to have the resolution problems of Linux (and Linux mouse integration works).

Problems only seems to occur with guests with Additions installed (be that 2.0.6 additions or 2.1.0 additions), if you boot to a kernel without the Additions, then the resolution problem goes away, although then you don't get mouse integration etc of course.

#8122 fixed Display corruption on x11 guests, no 3D -> fixed as of 25.01.11, see #8180 for 3D issues sej7278
Description

Frequently windows in my Ubuntu 9.10 64-Bit guest (with GA's installed) are not redrawn properly - they are just replaced with solid black squares. If I minimize+maximise the VirtualBox window it redraws it properly, but shortly afterwards it happens again.

Its not the whole display, but individual windows and panels.

Fedora 14 64-Bit host with extpack installed. Nvidia graphics drivers, no Compiz or anything, 2D/3D acceleration is disabled.

The same VM worked fine on the same host with 4.0.0

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